Lately, I’ve found myself hesitating when asked to mentor someone - not out of unwillingness, but because of a recurring issue: a lack of shared understanding around what mentorship really entails. It seems many people seek out a mentor as if it’s the next logical step, without pausing to reflect … [Read more...]
The Apprenticeship Was Never Meant to Be This Fast
Co‑ops and internships have been misunderstood. In my humble opinion, the co‑op - and by extension, the internship - was born from the spirit of the apprenticeship. A concept built not on transactions, but on transformation. For generations, people who were curious and serious about learning a … [Read more...]
If the Next Twelve Months Look Like This One
Every once in a while, life hands you a question so clear it almost stings: If the next twelve months looked like the last one, would you be proud of where you end up? It’s an uncomfortable question, mostly because it leaves no place to hide. It doesn’t ask whether you're busy or trying hard or … [Read more...]
The Joy of Building People
Some people build products. Others build companies. But the work I’ve come to love most - the work that energizes me every morning - is building people. Not in the abstract, theoretical way we sometimes toss around in leadership circles. But in the trenches, in real time, through the process of … [Read more...]
The Algorithm Can’t Look You in the Eye
Over February and March this year, I spent a few weeks walking through India - part work, part wandering, part listening. In every conversation, every transaction, every quiet observation at the edges of the chaos, I found myself returning to one core truth: high touch will always, in the end, … [Read more...]
We Teach Answers, But Life Demands Questions
I’ve spent enough time around kids to know one thing for certain - they never stop asking questions. Why is the sky blue? Why do we have to sleep? Why can’t I eat ice cream for breakfast? They poke, prod, and test the world, not looking for final answers but for a way to understand what’s in … [Read more...]
What If We Stopped Asking Kids What They Want to Be?
Growing up in India, the question we were all asked was: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It was often delivered with a mix of curiosity, pride, and sometimes quiet pressure. The answers came in predictable shapes - doctor, engineer, IAS officer, businessperson - respectable, … [Read more...]
Stillness Is Not a Luxury – It’s the Work
It’s strange, isn’t it, how little space we make for thinking in the places that depend most on our ability to think clearly? Time spent reading, reflecting, analyzing, and planning has somehow become the enemy of productivity in modern professional culture. We’ve romanticized the busy calendar, … [Read more...]
The Gentle Art of Getting Started
Procrastination gets a bad rap. We treat it like a character flaw, like something to be ashamed of, something that signals weakness, laziness, or a lack of discipline. But more often than not, it’s none of those things. Procrastination is rarely about time. It’s almost always about emotion. And … [Read more...]








